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Hello, We need to remove the $$$call$$$ string and anything else that is appended to the file name of uploaded submission files. We would like to have more control over rewriting the pathnames to these files. We are very familiar with htaccess and mod_rewrite but would like to know of anything special to be done in the PKPComponentRouter.inc.php and any other corresponding scripts (ie CatalogEntryTabHandler.js) Please let us know what can be done. Thank you very much.

It sounds like what you're looking for is permalinks to those pieces of content in order to link to them from outside OMP. The $$$call$$$ URLs are not intended for that purpose, as you've seen. The quickest way to get permalinks of the sort you're looking for is probably to add a few small pieces of resolver code, which would live at URLs of the sort you're looking for and respond with HTTP redirects to the current URLs that OMP uses. That would be relatively easy to add and wouldn't involve restructing OMP's router code or moving around pieces of existing content. However, it would take some PHP skill to do it.